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These Keyframe Animations, they are already possible in Photoshop CS5 and …before, but now I want to show you something that's new in Photoshop CS6. …And to show you this I just delete a Visual Layer we just made by hitting the …Delete button on the keyboard and now I want to animate pictures. …So I go to the Mini Bridge and I have one picture here, and Drag and Drop it into …the video frame, and you see it lands on top of a layer stack.…

Let's just make it a little bit bigger, and commit to transform. …You see it's a small object, and that's good. …So We can add some nice effects to this picture. …It's very limited in time here, so let's just drag this up to some more seconds …and bring it to the beginning. And now I want to show you another way of …adding animation. And a slight and subtle zooming process …here, by not using these Keyframes, but by just right-clicking on this track.…

And now you got this Motion options, and you find something here that is known as …Ken Burns effect or something like that. Let's try out the Pen and Zoom feature. …

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5/21/2012

In this course, Adobe Photoshop experts Tim Grey and Olaf Giermann look at the new features available in Photoshop CS6 and show you how to incorporate them into your workflow. They take you on a tour of the interface, which has a new look and different controls in some of the panels, and introduce you to all the new features in areas like adjustments, image cleanup, creative effects, text and graphics, video, and 3D.